To the latest on that murder mystery in aspen. A couple charged in the death of longtime resident Nancy Pfister. Good morning, bazi. Reporter: A crime that has stunned the community in aspen. Even after an arrest and the first court appearance the mystery surrounding the murder of a popular resident remains. William and Nancy styler are in jail accused of killing prominent aspen, Colorado, community member, Nancy Pfister. She was found dead in her mountain chalet last Wednesday just four days after returning from an extended trip to Australia. This is a big, big, big deal for a small community. Reporter: Sheriff Joe di salvo is releasing few details of the first murder investigation in the resort town in more than a decade saying only that the stylers had moved into her home last fall. Pfister's daughter who sat behind the suspects in the courtroom Tuesday told us she can't fathom that someone would kill her fun-loving mother just because of a rent dispute. How could someone just be so angry that they got kicked out of a house or, you know, there's got to be something more so it's hard to understand that. Reporter: The stylers rented the house from Pfister on Facebook Pfister recently complained about bad tenants writing "The people that were supposedly taking care of my house are not doing what they said they would do, and they're not paying rent and they haven't paid utilities." Investigators are still working to understand how the stylers ended up here, once a smiling couple. William styler, a former medical doctor, was walked into custody in a bathrobe Monday. The next day wheeled into court in jail scrubs. Do you expect there will be any more arrests in this case or do you believe you have captured everyone involved? Well, I'm not going to close the door on any possible suspects. Reporter: Whether the suspects allegedly acted alone and why they are suspected to have killed is still unknown as the autopsy report is not complete and all records in the case have been sealed. The stylers have no record of any criminal history. The defense attorney for William styler mentioned in court that she has concerns about issues with his physical and mental health, though she would not elaborate. We may learn more at the next court hearing set for March 17th.

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